http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5988804
So the four letter network decides to end a mans three decade career over a second "sweet baby" off air reference to a female employee, who instead of keeping it in house, actually emailed USA Today....yet WABC-TV opts to keep a female meterologist who falsely reported not one, but two incidents of rape...rape being the absolute worst accusation a woman can make to another human being...Ms Jones at first admitted the false report, yet in court her lawyer says she'll now fight the charges of false reporting.
Franklin's comments, while rude and unwarranted cost no one anything. Jones' false reporting most likely cost the NYPD a good chunk of change and diverted officers and detectives from real crimes.
And she says she did it for attention.
An on air TV personality thats on five nights a week on station in the number one market in the country...needs attention? And shes still employed? Really?
As much as I miss not being in the media business, I'm glad I don't have to work with people like ESPN's Jeannine Edwards and WABC's Heidi Jones.
So the four letter network decides to end a mans three decade career over a second "sweet baby" off air reference to a female employee, who instead of keeping it in house, actually emailed USA Today....yet WABC-TV opts to keep a female meterologist who falsely reported not one, but two incidents of rape...rape being the absolute worst accusation a woman can make to another human being...Ms Jones at first admitted the false report, yet in court her lawyer says she'll now fight the charges of false reporting.
Franklin's comments, while rude and unwarranted cost no one anything. Jones' false reporting most likely cost the NYPD a good chunk of change and diverted officers and detectives from real crimes.
And she says she did it for attention.
An on air TV personality thats on five nights a week on station in the number one market in the country...needs attention? And shes still employed? Really?
As much as I miss not being in the media business, I'm glad I don't have to work with people like ESPN's Jeannine Edwards and WABC's Heidi Jones.